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Bound for Glory I (2013)
Intercontinental Championship / Battle Royal
Curtis Axel won by last eliminating J.B.L.
A healthy mix of veterans, youngsters, and returning wrestlers were present in this open chance at the vacated Intercontinental title. And for good reason, it is the title that shows you are next in line for Raw's Undisputed Championship. Austin Aries and Chris Benoit entered 1st and 2nd. The final three were Curtis Axel, JBL, and Shelton Benjamin - JBL clotheslined Shelton out and Axel pushed out the Wrestling God to win the championship. Coincidentally, the title remains in the hands of the Corporation
Other participants: William Regal, Alberto Del Rio, HBK, Ric Flair, Ted DiBiase, Magnus, Fandango, Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, Prince Devitt, Owen Hart, Finlay, Andre the Giant, Big E Langston, Mr. Perfect, Roddy Piper, Goldberg, Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Dolph Ziggler, Eddie Guerrero
and the returning: Ultimate Warrior, Rick Martel, I.R.S., Alex Wright
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United States Championship / Ladder Match (winner faces Roman Reigns)
Samoa Joe (c) def. MVP, Suicide, Damien Sandow, Adrian Neville, and Drew McIntyre
At first, it was planned for Joe to face Roman Reigns but instead the GM decided to instill the fun ladder stipulation back from the defunct TLC PPV. And what an insane 6-way it was. Suicide cuttered MVP off a ladder and MVP suplexed McIntyre the same way. Sandow powerbombed Joe off the top onto a second steel ladder. Suicide did a moonsault high into the air onto Neville. Neville dropkicked McIntyre from the top down to the mat. McIntyre crushed MVP with a Future Shock DDT. Samoa Joe pushed Sandow and the Chosen One - the Savior of the Masses landed back-first onto steel steps. McIntyre did a half-nelson choke suplex and MVP's head hit a steel chair. Neville held the title alone in the air and was powerbombed by Joe. A suplex by MVP on Suicide knocked down Joe and Sandow. The Samoan Submission Machine had a grasp of the title and Sandow brought him to the ground with an electric chair drop. Samoa Joe was russian legsweeped onto a ladder by the Franchise Playa. Multiple superstars were bloodied and battered but the champion Samoa Joe was able to climb up and claim his title. He comes out of this war and is to immediately be challenged by Roman Reigns.
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RAW Gold Rush Match
Alberto Del Rio (in place of Kane) def. Batista
The lucha star who stresses destiny took Kane's spot after the Big Red Monster lost to John Cena a few weeks ago. He has not been seen since, so the Corporation made an adjustment to the tourney, adding in some insurance from their ranks. ADR promptly beat Batista in under 6 minutes, utilizing some good submission offense. A Batista Bomb put the Animal in front but Del Rio was able to lock in the cross armbreaker shortly after. It helped wear down the former WHC Batista and eventually he submitted to a modified chinlock. Mexico's Greatest Import awaits the father Mr. Perfect or the son Curtis Axel.
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WWE Tag Team Championship / Table Match
The Brotherhood (Cody/Dustin Rhodes) def. The Shield (c)
The quest for tag gold began for the Rhodes brothers in October when the Bizarre One made his return. Upon learning of the injustice towards his younger brother by the Authority, Dustin made sure his family would be rid of their corruption. The Shield became his target after their enlistment into Triple H's group as their henchmen. Since then, the Brotherhood have been unable to take away the titles. They got another opportunity and this month, it's a tables match in memory of TLC. The teamwork was fluid early on for Cody and Goldust - the younger Cody did a running knee drop onto Reigns and the elder Goldust shattered Rollins' dreams. The momentum continued as Dustin slammed down Seth with a Curtain Call. Later, Reigns fired back with a jumping clothesline to Goldust and a powerbomb on Cody. The Dashing One set Roman up on a table but missed on a crossbody and crashed through himself. He got some revenge as Reigns was on the top turnbuckle, grabbing him and bringing him down with a Musclebuster reminiscent of US Champ Samoa Joe (who Roman will soon fight for the title). The cohesive unit of the Shield returned the favor via a Shiranui by Rollins and a Spear from Reigns on Goldust. Each man took turns slamming each other into the wood and avoiding being put through. It looked just about over as Rollins prepped the younger Rhodes on a table and Reigns speared Goldy once again. Rollins flew with a knee and failed as Cody moved out out the way. The former ROH world champion kept with the "if you do not succeed, try try again" mantra and it did not reward him - he fell short with a missle dropkick attempt on Goldust and landed right on a table. Legacy alumni Cody went for a jump a second time and failed with a moonsault on Rollins. The Shield regained control when Rollins connected on a curbstomp + Shiranui and Reigns persisted with his barrage of spears. Towards the end, Golden Rhodes came alive. Goldust bulldogged Rollins and spun him around with a Final Cut. Reigns powerbombed Cody again and propped him on a table but The Son of a Plumber evaded him and successfully put the big man through with another Musclebuster. The dream has come true in a beautiful way for the second-generation stars.
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World Heavyweight Championship
A.J. Styles (c) def. John Cena
AJ Styles was a part of Bound for Glory's past and its build to being TNA's Wrestlemania. He was once TNA's flagbearer and already has become one of WWE's two major champions and is the top representative of Smackdown. The Phenomenal One started off hot with a Styles Clash to Cena on the outside. His fortune changed fast as he ate a baseball bat shot and was bloodied. Cena continued the assault with a Protobomb and he added insult to injury with a Cenacanrana. The Dr. of Thuganomics could not be stopped - he drived AJ through a table with a nasty Throwback. The momentum furthered as Cena hit a second Protoplex and then a Cradle Shock, which resulted in a close two-count. The 3-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion recovered and made Cena dizzy with a spinning kick. A subsequent Styles Clash brought it back but Styles was stopped in his tracks by a vicious pop-up powerbomb from the Chain Gang Commander. A little while after, Cena started getting flashy with a shoulderblock from the top and such. Styles was able to limit an excessive amount of damage and land a 3rd Styles Clash for a nearfall. Styles snapped off a pele kick to the face of Cena and headed for the turnbuckle but was grabbed and thrown off. Cena quickly covered and surprisingly almost got a 3. A 4th Styles Clash and a super kick was enough to stave off the 11-time world champion. AJ can say he has beaten the best as he has defended against the face of the WWE tonight. His next challenge is the winner of the Smackdown Gold Rush tournament.
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The Corporation vs NextGen
Randy Orton, Ryback, and Andre the Giant def. Sami Zayn, Jay Lethal, and Dolph Ziggler
The rebellion against the Authority went down in decisive fashion - a 32-minute classic where Ryback made a comeback and laid out Jay Lethal with a Shellshock and a spinebuster. The qualms have been quieted and as a result the Corporation team will fight the WWE Champion in a fatal four-way on Monday Night Raw.
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WWE Championship / Hell in a Cell
Brock Lesnar def. Daniel Bryan (c)
What better place from the Authority's point of view to end Daniel Bryan's reign as champion than inside the devilish structure that is the cell. Perhaps the toughest test to this point in Bryan's two-month run comes comes in the form of the Beast, who has more experience, having defeated the Undertaker, for one, to retain the title back in his rookie year. This matchup also is interesting in the technical aspect as Bryan is probably the top submission wrestler in the company and Lesnar has the UFC background and the addition last year of the Kimura Lock as a finisher. If Daniel Bryan could survive the brute strength and power game of Brock with the cell as an added obstacle, then he had truly proven his meddle as undisputed champion.
Lesnar clearly sought to show off his brawn seeing as he powerbombed DBry multiple times and then delivered an F5. The champion rebounded with his classic series of stiff kicks, ended with a roundhouse. Soon after, the two fought to the outside and Lesnar sent Bryan's head into the ring post, bloodying him in the process. When they were back inside, Lesnar reversed a grapple and slammed Bryan down with another F5. Heyman's client did not get the pinfall off of it and the American Dragon was able to lift up Brock for a hatch suplex. Bryan knocked down the 286 lb. mammoth with a discus elbow and flew in with the running Busaiku Knee. The Next Big Thing was down but not out and tried for a third F5 but Bryan punched his way out of it and cinched in the YES! Lock. Lesnar would not submit so it was back to the drawing board. He was whipped into the corner but sprung out at surprised Lesnar with a nifty school-boy roll-up. Lesnar flipped out of it and laid on top of him as a reversal, hoping to keep Bryan's shoulders down. The two exchanged finishers once more but neither budged. A German suplex that could have broken the Dazzler's neck ended up only being a two. Bryan played the suplex game, unleashing a German of his own and then a northern lights suplex with a bridge. The submission specialist employed a bunch of holds - leg lock, dragon sleeper, among others - but Lesnar would not be denied. He hoisted up the smaller Bryan and planted him for the decisive F5.
The Corporation has at last achieved its goal. The title is off of Daniel Bryan's waist and onto the shoulder of a man they deem is worthy of being the "face of the WWE". Brock Lesnar has done what he intended to since his return in April 2012 - win back the WWE Championship and prove he is still dominant almost 10 years later.
I don't see this as the end for Daniel Bryan in the title picture.. If anything, he is more motivated to take down the Authority and get his vengeance than ever. For now, they control the main titles on Raw.
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Current Tag Turmoil Standings:
1. Los Matadores / International Airstrike (Kidd/Gabriel) - 5-2
2. Prime Time Players - 4-3
3. Mucha Lucha (Rey/Sin Cara) / Real Americans - 3-3
4. The Usos - 3-4
5. World's Greatest Tag Team - 2-4
6. Air Boom - 1-5
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